Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which is prefixed an historical sketch of the rise and progress of the English poetry and language. By G. Ellis, المجلد 21801 |
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... " Here I forsake both bow'r and hall , 4 " And all thir bygings that are bright ! 1 Promise . 8 Slay . 3 I do not understand these two lines . These buildings . Rudd . Gloss . " My bed is made full cold " With beastis [ 38 ]
... " Here I forsake both bow'r and hall , 4 " And all thir bygings that are bright ! 1 Promise . 8 Slay . 3 I do not understand these two lines . These buildings . Rudd . Gloss . " My bed is made full cold " With beastis [ 38 ]
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English poets George Ellis. " My bed is made full cold " With beastis brim and bold ; “ That gars me say , both day and night , " Alas that ever the tongue should hecht " That heart thought not to hold ! " These words out through my ...
English poets George Ellis. " My bed is made full cold " With beastis brim and bold ; “ That gars me say , both day and night , " Alas that ever the tongue should hecht " That heart thought not to hold ! " These words out through my ...
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... cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who list , for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou hast lost and spent , To cause thy lover's sigh and swoon ; Then ...
... cold , Plaining in vain unto the moon ; Thy wishes then dare not be told , Care then who list , for I have done . And then may chance thee to repent The time that thou hast lost and spent , To cause thy lover's sigh and swoon ; Then ...
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... cold themselves to save , At all times as they list . The owl , with feeble sight , Lies lurking in the leaves ; The sparrow , in the frosty night , May shroud her in the eaves . But , woe to me , alas ! In sun , nor yet in shade , I ...
... cold themselves to save , At all times as they list . The owl , with feeble sight , Lies lurking in the leaves ; The sparrow , in the frosty night , May shroud her in the eaves . But , woe to me , alas ! In sun , nor yet in shade , I ...
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... cold , I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old . Back and side go bare , go bare , Both foot and hand go cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . I love no roast but a nut - brown ...
... cold , I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old . Back and side go bare , go bare , Both foot and hand go cold ; But , belly , God send thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . I love no roast but a nut - brown ...
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